Morning GuysBought a 49 cub a couple of years ago ; And done a lot of work on it replacing belts , Plugs & points wires ; Oils , New Carb , Front tires and simple things ; Great day when I got it to fire up the first time
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Disable Vet who may need some help Morning GuysBought a 49 cub a couple of years ago ; And done a lot of work on it replacing belts , Plugs & points wires ; Oils , New Carb , Front tires and simple things ; Great day when I got it to fire up the first time
Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpWe will help you any way we can
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Re: Disable Vet who may need some help49 cub would originally had pointed setscrews holding the steering knuckle to the shaft. Most likely the one pointing inward has broken or been replaced with a different type. Usually not too hard to remove the setscrew and work the knuckle arm off the spindle, then use a small punch through the hole on the backside of the shaft and tap the broken point out, then install new setscrew.
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Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpMany Thanks John ; That sure helps ; Will be trying that soon as it warms back up and it drys back out from that storm we had last night . Think you saved me alot of work , worry , And money ! Cause I had no idea what was wrong with it
Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpHey David, disabled vet here as well. Lot of vet's on the board. Thanks for your service. You will find the answer to your problems here, that is for sure. And if you need help dealing with the VA, let me know, i battled em for years to get my case straightened out.
Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpIt's a conical shaped set screw holding the steering knuckle to the shaft. Removal and replacement is as John stated. My Cub, the cone shaped hole in the spindle has been wallowed out some what. I carry an adjustable (Crescent) wrench in the tool box to periodically tighten up the set screw. I have an excuse. CRS.
Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpThank you for your service, David.
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Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpWelcome to the forum, and thanks for serving your country.
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Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpYes, welcome to the forum and thank you for your service to our country!
Here's a picture of the bolt/set screw in question for your '49 Cub: ![]() (picture courtesy TM Tractor) They are available from one of our site sponsers, TM Tractor. Found here: http://www.tmtractor.com/new/st/563fp.htm (and link at bottom of this page). Stanton
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Re: Disable Vet who may need some helpDavid:
G'day to you and congrats on getting the '49 having the desire to play with it and learn to farm a bit. Follow the links below - all the information you need is available in the Owner's Manual, Parts Catalog and the Service Manuals. That will give you some visual help as well.
I am also a disabled vet on a very fixed income so I do understand the need for frugality. Been 20 years - raised a family as a disabled vet. I now have COPD and PF along with many other issues, so I can really identify with the ease at which you get tuckered out. There are days sometimes weeks that I just cannot get motivated to do much and when I do it takes next to no exertion to put me back down on the chair or back in bed. A pushem snowblower, lawnmower or tiller just isn't in the cards arnymore for me. That is one of the reasons why I build stuff for Ellie my '48. Oh. WD-40 is not a really good penetrating oil - in fact it is not a penetrating oil at all - it is a water displacement fluid and is great for those purposes. To loosen up stuff suggest you use a proper penetrating oil such as Solvo-Rust, PB Blaster, Nut Busster, Kroil etc., They are far better at that job. You will have lots of help from our members here, and I am sure that there are a number close to you in North Carolina. Check out our CubFest and Gatherings Calendar 2013 and if you can, make plans to attend a CubFest close to you. It is time and resources well spent and you will enjoy yourself as well as make friends Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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